This is the only "wet" community in a wide area, and is the rendezvous of cow hands seeking to break the monotony of chuck wagon f...ood and range life. Friday night is the "big time" for local cowboys, and consequently the calaboose is called the "Friday night jail."LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »

I have paid no poll-tax for six years. I was put into a jail once on this account, for one night; and, as I stood considering the ...walls of solid stone, two or three feet thick, the door of wood and iron, a foot thick, and the iron grating which strained the light, I could not help being struck with the foolishness of that institution which treated me as if I were mere flesh and blood and bones, to be locked up. I wondered that it should have concluded at length that this was the best use it could put me to, and had never thought to avail itself of my services in some way. I saw that, if there was a wall of stone between me and my townsmen, there was a still more difficult one to climb or break through before they could get to be as free as I was. I did not for a moment feel confined, and the walls seemed a great waste of stone and mortar. I felt as if I alone of all my townsmen had paid my tax.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »

I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and willingly accepts the penalty by staying in ...jail in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the very highest respect for law.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »

You've been trying to keep an honest accounting of city monies. You've been dealing with politicians. You've been standing up for ...your own rights, haven't you? Naturally you landed in jail.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »